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<nettime> Locative Media as War. By Sophie Le-Phat Ho |
Here's an article about a project that I am collaborating on. While I think that its important for us to develop new analogies for social struggle beyond the binaries of war, its still a very interesting article, looking at biopower and the virtual and their role in locative media. From the latest issue of .dpi magazine, published in Montreal. http://dpi.studioxx.org/demo/?q=fr/no/12/locative-media-war-by-sophie-le-phat-ho An article by Sophie Le-Phat Ho reflects on the Transborder Immigrant Tool , an audacious and militant project developed by a group of artists from the electronic resistance movement out of the University of California's Calit2 Lab in San Diego... …The project aims to reduce the number of deaths at the US/Mexico border by providing a device that migrants can use to locate resources, such as water caches and safety beacons, as well as situate themselves in the desert. The author explores the tool's intervention in bringing together questions of artistic value and humanitarian value in the current landscape of mobile and locative media art. …Ce projet vise à réduire le nombre de morts à la frontière mexico-américaine par le biais d'un appareil que les immigrants pourront utiliser afin de repérer des lieux sécuritaires ou de l'eau, ainsi que d'être en mesure de se situer eux-mêmes dans le désert. L'auteur explore l'intervention que l'outil provoque en rapprochant la question de la valeur artistique avec celle de la valeur humanitaire dans le paysage actuel de l'art médiatique mobile et locatif. Read more @.dpi magazine… http://dpi.studioxx.org/demo/?q=fr/no/12/locative-media-war-by-sophie-le-phat-ho -- gpg: 0x5B77079C // encrypted email preferred gaim/skype: djlotu5 // off the record messaging preferred # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org